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PREAMBLE This syllabus is designed to enable candidates appreciate Literature as an important part of their overall educational process. In particular, the syllabus aims at enabling the students to cultivate critical skills as tools for independent assessment of human issues and the enjoyment and study of any Literature. It should help in moulding and forming their character morally and intellectually. The syllabus will test candidates (e) critical response to, and awareness of, how literature functions; familiarity with the terms and concepts necessary for the appreciation of Literature; ability to distinguish between types of Literature, their techniques of composition and modes of appeal; competence in understanding literary texts at their various levels of meaning (e.g. surface, implied, etc.); facility in responding imaginatively to literature through an effective and organized use of language. CONTENT OF THE PAPERS Candidates will be required to take three compulsory papers. The total marks for the three papers will be 200 Marks. PAPER 1 : 1¼ Hours Multiple Choice/Objective Questions 50 Marks (25%) This paper will consist of 50 multiple-choice context and objective questions. PAPER 2 : 2½ hours Drama and Poetry : 100 Marks (50%) This paper will be divided into four sections (A, B, C and D) and candidates must answer one question only from each section. PAPER 3 : 1¼ hours Prose : 50 Marks (25%) DETAILED SYLLABUS This paper will be divided into two sections, A and B (African and Non- African Prose) Candidates will answer two questions in all: one question from Section A (African Prose) and one question from Section B (Non-African Prose) Paper 1 Multiple-Choice Objective and Context Questions The aim of this paper is to test candidates knowledge of the prescribed Shakespearean text and general questions on literary appreciation. In this regard, candidates will be required to answer 50 compulsory objective and context type questions made up as follows: 306

(i) (ii) 20 questions on general knowledge of Literature: 5 questions on one Unseen Prose Passage; 5 questions on one Unseen Poem Passage; 20 Objective/Context questions on a compulsory Shakespearean text recommended for study. The Unseen Prose Passage will be about 120 150 words. Only context and objective questions will be set on the Shakespearean text. The context questions will test such items as theme, characterization, style and structure in the Shakespearean play. No essay question will be based on the recommended text. PAPER 2 - African and Non-African Drama and Poetry This paper will be made up of the Drama and Poetry components of the syllabus. It will be divided into four sections (A, B,C and D) and candidates will be required to answer four questions; one question must be answered from each of the four sections. The sections are as follows: Section A : African Drama, Section B : Non-African Drama, Section C : African Poetry, Section D : Non-African Poetry. Questions on Drama will test candidates detailed knowledge of the plays as works of art meant for the stage. Questions on Poetry will test candidates ability to recognize the means through which a poet communicates his feelings and ideas. There will be two essay questions on each prescribed text and candidates will be expected to answer only one question from each text. PAPER 3 African and Non-African Prose This paper will be divided into two sections as follows: Section A : African Prose, Section B : Non-African prose. Two questions will be set on each of the novels recommended for study. Candidates will be required to answer one question only from each section. 307

NOTE The context questions will test such areas as theme, characterization, setting etc. (e) (f) The questions on Drama will test candidates detailed knowledge of the plays as works of art meant for the stage. The questions on Poetry will test candidates ability to recognize the various means through which a poet communicates his feelings and ideas. The questions on Prose will test candidates firm grasp of the structure of the work and the various means by which the writer dramatizes the experiences to make the work seem real. For Papers 2 and 3, there will be two essay questions on each prescribed text and candidates will be expected to answer only one question from each prescribed text in the sections as contained in the rubrics. No essay questions will be set on the compulsory Shakespearean text recommended for study. Only context and objective questions will be set on the text. LIST OF SELECTED/SET BOOKS FOR THE WEST AFRICAN SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (WASSCE) FOR THE YEARS 2003 2005 PAPER 1 : Compulsory context and objective questions will be set on Literary Appreciation PAPER 2 : Drama And Poetry William Shakespeare : Merchant of Venice SECTION A : AFRICAN DRAMA One of the following texts should be studied: (i) Wole Soyinka : The Lion and the Jewel (ii) James Ngugi : The Black Hermit SECTION B : NON-AFRICAN DRAMA One of the following texts should be studied: (i) Richard B. Sheridan : The Rivals (ii) T.S. Eliot : Murder in the Cathedral SECTION C: AFRICAN POETRY The following poems are to be studied : (i) Lenrie Peters : We have come home (ii) J. P. Clark : Abiku (iii) Kwesi Brew : The executioner s dream 308

(iv) Syl. Cheney Coker : Freetown (v) Niyi Osundare : Ours to plough, not to plunder (vi) Jared Angira : No coffin, no grave. RECOMMENDED POETRY ANTHOLOGIES CONTAINING THE SET POEMS Poems of Black Africa, edited by Wole Soyinka; Heinemann s African Writers Series. (e) (f) (g) (h) A Selection of African Poetry; Introduced and Annotated by K. E. Senanu and T. Vincent (Longman) Images and Impressions, K. Ogungbesan and D. Woolger (ed) Oxford University Press. Poetry for Senior Secondary School; edited by A.E. Eruvbetine, Munzali Jibril, Silas Nnamonu, Obi Maduakor (Longman). Niyi Osundare : The Eye of the Earth (Poems); Heinemman Frontline Series, Heinemann Educational Books, Nigeria Limited, Ibadan, 1986. Poems from East Africa; edited by David Cook and David Rubadiri. Crossings: A Senior Poetry Anthology, Macmillan 1998, Selected and Introduced by Annemarie Heywood. Any Anthology containing the recommended poems. SECTION D : NON-AFRICAN POETRY The following poems are to be studied: (i) Robert Frost : Two look at Two (ii) William Soutar : Elegy written in a Country Church-yard (iii) W. Owen : A Valediction : Forbidding Mourning (iv) A. E. Houseman : Is my team ploughing? (v) Alfred Tennyson : Ulysses (vi) Percy Shelley : Ode to the West Wind. RECOMMENDED POETRY ANTHOLOGIES CONTAINING THE SET POEMS K. Ogungbesan and d. Woolger : Images and Impressions (OUP Ibadan) M. Wollman : Ten Twentieth Century Poets (Harrap s English Classics) Annemarie Heywood : Crossings : A Senior Poetry Anthology, Macmillan, 1998. Any Poetry Anthology containing the recommended poems. 309

PAPER 3: PROSE SECTION A : AFRICAN PROSE One of the following texts should be studies: (i) Chinua Achebe : Anthills of the Savannah (ii) Ayi Kwei Armah : The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born SECTION B : NON AFRICAN PROSE One of the following texts should be studied: (i) Thomas Hardy : Tess of the D Urbervilles (ii) Daniel Defoe : Robinson Crusoe RECOMMENDED REFERENCE BOOKS S. H. Burton: - African Poetry in English (An introduction to practical criticism) C.J.H. Chacksfield (Macmillan) Isidore Okpewho - The Heritage of African Poetry (Longman) Ian Milligan - The Novel in English, An Introduction (Mctheun) Michael Etherton - The Development of African Drama (Metheun) Elizabeth Gunner: - A Handbook for Teaching African Literature Obi Maduakor - Introduction to Poetry Andrian A. Roscoe - Mother is God A study in West African Literature R. N. Egudu - The Study of Poetry (University Press Ltd.) F. S. Clafimihan and - Comprehensive Approach to English Literature C. O. Williams Evans Brothers (Nig. Publishers Limited) M. J. Murphy - Understanding Unseens; An Introduction to English Poetry and the English Novel for Overseas Students (G. Allen and Unwin Ltd.) Lewis Nkosi - Tusks and Masks (Themes and Styles of African Literature). Eustance Palmer - An Introduction to the African Novel Eustance Palmer - Studies on English Novel (A.U.P.) E N. Obiechina - Culture, Tradition and Society in the West African Novel (Cambridge) Okike Educational - Edited by Chinua Achebe Suppement Annamarie Heywood - Crossings: A Senior Poetry Anthology 310

Figuerda, John (ed) - An Anthology of African and Carribean Writing in English (Heinemann Educational Books). London, 1982 Godwin, Ken - Understanding African Poetry: A Study of Ten Poets (Heinemann) London 1982 Angmer, Charles - Contemporary Literature in Ghana 1911 1996 A Critical Evaluation, (Woeli Publication), Accra, 1996. Priebe R, et al, - Ghanaian Literature (Greenwood). New York, 1983 Roscoe, Adrian - A Study in West African Literature (Cambridge University Press) London, 1971 Ogungbesan, - New West African Literature (Heinemann), London, 1979 Kolawole (ed) Robert Fraser- West African Poetry: A Critical History (Cambridge University Press) London. Taiwo, Oladele - An Introduction to West African Literature (Thomas Nelson and sons Ltd. Lagos, 1985 Chinweizu, - Towards the Decolonization of African Fiction and Onwuch Okwa, Poetry and their Critics (K.P.I.) London, 1980 Mbabuike (eds) Dathorne, O. R. - African Literature in the Twentieth Century (Heinemann) London Gunner, Elizabeth - A Handbook for Teaching African Literature (Heinemann). London, 1987 Irele, Abiola - The African Experience in Literature and Ideology (Heinemann). London, 1981 Lindfors, Bernth - Black African Literature in English 1987 1991. (Hans Zell). London 1995 Jones, Eldred - African Literature Today : Retrospect and Prospect Durosimi (Heinemann) London. 1979. Osundare, Niyi - The Eye of the Earth (Poems) Heinemann Frontline Series Heinemann Educational Books (Nig.) Limited Ibadan (1986). 311